General principles of European private international law / edited by Stefan Leible.
Publisher's description: European private international law, as it stands in the Rome I, II, and III Regulations and the recent Successions Regulation, presents manifold risks of diverging judgments despite seemingly harmonised conflict of law rules. There is now a real danger, in light of the...
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Language: | English |
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Alphen aan den Rijn, The Netherlands :
Kluwer Law International B.V.,
[2016]
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Series: | European monographs ;
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Felix M. Wilke
- Recognition as a substitute for conflict of laws? / Matthias Lehmann
- Role of economic efficiency in European private international law / Giesela Rűhl
- 'Rome 0' Regulation from a political point of view / Rolf Wagner
- Classification : a subject matter for a Rome 0 Regulation? / Helmut Heiss, Emese Kaufmann-Mohi
- Preliminary question / Gerald Mäsch
- Overriding mandatory provisions / Hans Jürgen Sonnenberger
- Party autonomy, legal doctrine on choice of law, and the General Section of the European Conflict of Laws / Heinz-Peter Mansel
- 'Habitual residence' : a plea for 'settled intention' / Marc-Philippe Weller, Bettina Rentsch
- Dual and multiple nationals, stateless persons, and refugees / Peter Mankowski
- Closest connection and escape clauses / Oliver Remien
- Renvoi in European private international law / Jan von Hein
- References to non-unified legal systems / Florian Eichel
- Ordre public (public policy) / Wolfgang Wurmnest
- Adaptation / Gerhard Dannemann
- Law of agency / Martin Gebauer
- Ascertaining and applying foreign law / Eva-Maria Kieninger.